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————— SSS ae ; AMUSEMENTS, = = = > ter J on arn as VE IN S 4 R east amount required to be in the ‘Treasury at a1 — vial a ~~ yl e ra Ovea- Se the sum to be borrowed GEORGE OWN. wen AUHINGTON THEATRE. h: ( z I oe times to secure its sagoeestal opera ion. oe " sion to ‘amiliar with the Ia! and services The committee reported both bills to the House | (yyy7, ca of ‘The Star. = 4 a s will be ee ecaiiien, ace close atl of the gentleman to whom we refer above, and | for its action. espondence or te AnnonaCe to ths 11, 1858. Ma. Srvart_ has the hone 4 . are perfeetly satisfied that in the letter hereto The amendments of the Senate to the Joas bill, Gronettown, June eroan tive honor to snmouson tat! patrous : $: ded—which has been drawn out by at. | 2% *tended in committee, were agreed to by the | The weather has been wmusually gloomy for the | Phar he ms eifected an enagement ty which ho wi appended—whir = WASHINGTON CITY: culation, to meet the estimates from the different Departments, and not such appropriations as imited series o! s a House; and the bill goes azain to the Senate, seagon, apd attended with heavy showers of rain | be ennbled to crve & lin “RAS MONDAY. - June 14, 185! inight be made by Congress over and above these Tacks cn hin@the Chairmen of the if The . ar ind te raed “ sis il an bee > Quite n heavy fresbet ENGLISH OPERAN, ——— —> braced in thi £$15,000,000 i . sisting on thelr amendment fixing the rate db, Ree thier cut. The er the able Conductors! Notics ro Mrurens or Coxonzen.—Members | TTtcs to ite coouat au about $1.750-000 for | Committee on Agriculture does no more than | terest ats per cent., the House receded; and the | cceurred in Rock Creek on Saturday nig Of Congress can bave their speeches printed with | tne three volunteer regiments authorized by the neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Price, | act of Congress approved April 7, 1858 ; for two for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-paye speech, one cent | of which, if not for the third, no appropriation will now be required. To this extent a portion and a ball cock; for 10,000 or mote, ene Cent C88. | ofthe loan of $15,000,600 thay be apptied (o baythe = - apprepriations made by Congress beyond the es- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | timates from the different Departments, referred = * to in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. The Union, to-day, looking to the material | ".p, what extent a probable defficiency may MR. H, C, COUPER, justice to Mr. Browne. House adjoumed. wharves on the mall near the planing mill and Selebented Wicllalat. 2 Room ComMITTER AGRICULTURE, * sash factory of the Messrs. Simmes, were allover The Cele rated . Hovusk or Repaesentat 1858 } Proceedings of To-day. flowed. No damage was done, however, except Notwithstanding the iarge.y-mncrensed expemser « Sin: Your letter of the 24th ultim dressed | IN THE Senate, to-day, a certificate of the elee | washing into the dock some five or ten tons of the Tacatrs the rates of ndimintion will to me as chairman of the Committee on Agrign]- | tion of Senator Hale, of New Hempshire, for six | coat belonzing to the Messrs. Simms _ — NOT BE INCREA ED. ture, alleging that various misstatements in re- | years from March 1, 1859, was presented. ‘The water in the Potomac at this point yester- 1 uate nd wa: i ing, has been qui rh, Operas wi!l be produced with an adeq gard to, and assaults upon the Patent Office, a : vo - | day and this morning, has been quite high, with | The 's AND ORCHESTRA expecially on Mr. D. J. Browne, the head of the | __ 4 Message was recelved from the House, an «are VHORUS AND i 2 strong current setting down Some + agricultural division of that office, Lave been | ‘20uncing that a resolution had passed that body | Cotertained that if the present rain shall continue and an assemble ecldom witu A for prols i session 1 2 iL saline! 1 : . = ae mle wi weoren entyeersy Se Oe Sey. Pee the positon deh Sete Mepeacet eg ay practical inawiedie, sea fitness of Mr, Browne Mico bebe Ppt ~ gepeed Dy eroloe, nk the A rumor is in on im a ee _. ENG eae wal prevent the present 2 - + , fF 5 ! a is 2 lock to-mos + ag be ing that a breac! ‘on the Chesapeake an: mt cas a rat ¥ Petabishing some ened Sai Niall fore the commitier and um requested to reply A number of unimportant reports were then re- Ohio Gaual on tne ome mile level, sitaated be- of Operas extending beyoud Buren’s administration, o! is] - i é to you, that from the information which the com- miltee possesses in regard to Mr. Browne, they believe that, by long experience and previous pursuits, as well as by scientific study, beth prac- tically and theoretically, he is fully qualitied for Et Adversity teaches vaefal lessons to nations as where below the falls of Ohio a depot for armed | yy yess teaches "Ene hapit of extrevmoant steam vessels. Carrying out this idea, the | expenditures, fostered by a large surplus in the Union suggests that a number of steam gun- | Treasury, must now be corrected, or the country should be built on the Ohio and Missis will be involved in serious financial difficulties beats sho a ceived from ittees; after -b, Senate | tween Seneca a NE opt went into executive session cbs the sient aad Govee-Greck, on Setarday | rCOUL HOUSE! ARTISTS ENCORED The House hettey bor returned the resolu- | ‘The weather with us this morning is socool as Lucia for the Inst time! tion respecting the flnat adjournment, amended nranct thieg in oy NG ‘ siesta tei or pede Tair eceneennia to cause a sudden disappezrauce of everything THIS EVENING, Inne 14, 185, the way of summer rigging, and render overcoats i keke Ceerbee te Under any form of government extravagance in | the important duties committed to him, and that which the Scnate concurred. eng Tee Srey, cesoatial te, Neaily comfort pate ee VIELLO = wi he has the full confidence of this committee. Ix THE Hovsx, a m e large number of persows were vat Gi, egerlhyeng: sippi, fully equal to cope with the Styx, Buz- | expenditure whe’ dutherine the exfoaaticn sal | od ravetie beac te te eee iron, | che Bredideae cake ee House that he saan | about the site of the Aqueduct lridge, over Rock After whieh Donizetti's favorite Opera of zard, or Jasper. no responsibility in providing the means of pay- | obedient servant, Wo. G. Wuitriey, Hae te & Creek, at an early hour this morning. Consid- LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Tho Union, also, in discussing “ Public Mo- | ment. Such had been for a number of years ont Chairman Committee on Agriculture. saclading thoes nee me wary aPPropriation bills, | erable'excitement appeared to exist among them, 88 ANNIE NILN . J. FRAZER, * z I ai sid = 1 Rights,” thinks “i | condition previously to the late monetary revul- House of Representatives, U.S. including those for the ocean mail service. and fears of a collision between the laborers who | MI NB Tr. rality and Individual Rights,” thinks «it no sion in the country. Fortunately, at least for the | ‘Io Brevet Captain A. A. Gibson, amiss to say that, in reference to the questions Les On motion of Mr. J. Glancy Jones, it was re- | bad heretofore refused to work for the wages and HARLE R eT R v c 5 ‘MR. RUDOLPH canse of public economy, the case is now re- U.S.A, Fortress Monroe, Va. solved, the Senate concurring, that ‘the session | had been discharged, and the laborers who have | srs, ha te he ry 7 ich come be: gress ecuti reed ; and to the extent of the appropriations, eo a = be extended to 24 o’clock to-day. been engaged to take their place. The colored SEN, MR. GEC . : ceases ata the ee ee whatever nese may be, engrafted cu thedifferent | COxFInwED.— The following appointments | On the motion of that gentleman, the vote by | hands seem to be determined to contend for the |'H. C. Coors * a aa naeneie — i appropriation bills, as well as thoxe made by a's, their rights and property, in connection | private bills, over and above the estimates of the with the Federal Union, the obligation to do | different Departments, it will be necessary for = a oe Song a t what is legal and fair is equally binding upon Congress to provide the means of payment be. have been confirmed by the Senate: Geo. H. Brown, District Attorney for Rhode Island ; C. B. McFadden, Chief Justice for Washington which the Post OMce Appropriation bill was | Tight to Inbor wherever and for whomever may tabled, was teconsided, and» shird commutioner think proper to em: a Beso Rpm no —— Bh, Tete vdirgeennel at conference was appointed on the di swear vengeance against them: y shall per- i amendments. sini > -Cisegtacing sist in carrying out their intentions. Soon after | W#ter inal: parts of ihe ply ventiinted erentisy cool. <CURS SLYMONT PAVILION, ve their adj t. Without this, the Treas- Eas The House amended the Senate's amendment | they bezan collecting abont the premises « heav XCURSION TO GLY both parties.”’ ie Hil te eee before the first of Tanuary, Territory; Wm. Strong and Ed. C. Fitzhugh, | for an extension of the session, by substituting 6 | ‘bower of rain commenced falling, which cau The FOUNDRY The Uxiow further, in noticing that General | an@ the public credit will be seriously impaired. | Associate Justices for Washington Territory ; | o’clock this evening. them to disperse The clea:ing up of the wea- a ar A 4 This disgrace must not fall upon the country. Scott is in this city to consult with the Secre- | "it is impossible for me, however, now to ascer- tary of War in regard to the new phase of the | tain this amount ; ner does there at present seem John Cradlebaugh, Associate Justice for Utah ; Stanley Matthews, Attorney for southern dis- On motion of Mr. John Cochrane, all bills and | ther will, we suppose, be the signal for a dis. | Chartered the « yer. will « Excursion te resolutions committed to the several standing | <t@ceful melee, uniesx our city authorities shall this. deligntful place on FHURS committees during this session, and on which no | *4opt some decisive measures for nipping it in | DAY. the ivth ine t . m io: jami | the bnd. We underst: that the hands heretc- it leave the Church, corner of 14th Mormon question, gives the following as indi. | £0 be the least probability that ce can be done, | trict of Ohio; Benjamin McCulloch, Marshal Sed ered ete, sana recommitted et | (Re Ses arene Ket tee a ~ pclae ae Tastont cating et intentions of the Rainisbaratien in me any aofsioucy whies ote eur tine for eastern district of ‘Texas ; Geo. 5. Walden, Mr. Stanton asked leave to introduce a Dill to | the wages, were paid off on Frida’ an efficient abides Gike Wisk dense ‘Treasury before Monday next at 12 o’clock, the | Attorney for northern district of Alabama; | repeal the second section of the Post Route bill. pasa fpetbagee wanted any | enterer at elty prives. oe “ = h ler fi md it be req sine hour fixed for adjournment, it pete new Satur- | Geo. H. Williams, Chief Justice, and Rouben Se Pip noncipr a That oe Ae ques ; Esputa 6 fine Biases Bond wil eneng “A muck smaller force will be ne ip the | day morning at half-past 11 @’clock. ‘To accom- A . A ei 24 jake such arrangement for --- pers = enaanioes i Tertitory than was deemed safe to dispatch | plish this object, the appropriation bills, ax they | P- Boise, Associate Justice, for Uregen Terri- | the transportation of the prea throueh mails be- ALEXANDRIA af nge ae cmrte as ko bon tees HOMO epmbint ot — the — wie it _— ae eee shall have fiually passed Conuress, must be be- | tory; Joseph Millen, jr., Attornoy for Michi- ieee a Ne oe 3 wi ae Seek Ae Taslor& Manry’s, Battanuune's. and Shenard’s. or and We ate ined to believe that orders wi fore me, and time must be allowed to ascertain % 2 A Ten speedy and certain connection, inctuding ot the idson. ye 14 St forwarded by express tw a considerable portion | the amount of the moneys appropriated. end ta ean and Major J. Thomas, Marshal for Wis- | inhc root we era daily mails as wnany of | Correspondence of The Star. ’ irate gerne Py PE of the troops now on their march across the | enable Congress to provide the necessary means. | Cousin. the seaboard commercial cities as may be con- ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 11, 1858 K ae TEANGA od the Wh cee al eg to turn them towards other directions than | yt this vriting it 18 understood that several of | ‘Tag Aguepuct.—We understand that a sud- | ‘&tent with the greatest dispatch.” On Saturday night, white the mail steamer tab. these bills are yet before the comunitteex of con- Mr. Euglish said he was astonished that this Ustorian <hared will grve ae Sxenr “The presence of our troops ix required in 7 ‘owhatan,. her Aquia C trip, ra > to Fort Washington on 1 RE requi ference, and the amendments to some of them | den freshet on Saturday raised the Cabin John | section was supposed to have tefetence to the cbialeaneticeg scliee nec peactle doe ern, | DAY. the i2th inst. ‘The Bost wilt leave the whorl, every portion of the immense domain lying be- | have not been printed. stream some five fect, filled the culvert under | 9Ce2" Service, when it related to the land service siaeetA ? oe ©OMMs | Foot ot Tih kA. am, . tween the trans- Mississippi frontier and the Pa- Foreseerng that such a sta’e of things might hi 1 that the waters flowed th entirely. and we learn oue of the hands on board was kill- T i 2 wig pt aoe) pod eg Sune of areanati ee Ee Teg embarrassment for | exist at the close of the session. I stated, in the | Me canal so that the waters flowed over the | “iw ‘question was taken on suspending the | ed, and the vessel sunk. je ag eed eh pd Wank St secretion Sm Cees) Ene cr baras7 | annual message to Congress of December last, | canal bank and did some injury. The cement nd it was decided In the amirmative but | On Satuday, Jax. Scammel and Jax. Smith, | BOTs rae Store. ment will be, rather, how to distribute a small | that from the practice of Concress such an ex- ing to the Washington Aqueduc ston was arrived at when we last heard | charped with stealing 2oods irom the warebouse SLORAL disposable force among a vast number of locali- | amination of each bill, as the Constitution re. | BOWS, belonging to i queduct from the Capital. Or fuk antate oF tan ues ae aaa KF ‘ = ties, all requiring protection quires has been rendered impossible. The most | Was also flooded, and some barrels of lime] [The report of the committee of conference on Friday, Richard Murray. charced stealing THE FLOW’ * But, while portions of the army itself will | jnportant business of each session is ve taking fire, it became necessary to remove the | the Post Oifice appropriation bill was concurred a gillnet, were committed to jail for trial at the Tm Ga. ons earn ers be ordered to other destinations than crowded into its last hours, and the alte cement hastily to prevent the burning of the in. ‘The Senate receded from all of its amend- Cirenit Court. Pai. werte ta, Mins fee ay wp st Bes t take it for granted tha’ sume presented to the President is either to violate the oie meuts } G.S. Miner, of this place, bas been appointed | of the New York Institation for the Blind, will be * of suppties that have been provided | Constitutional d y Which he owes to the peopie | building. About threo to four hundred barrels ee Consul at Aimapola, in Honduras given, for the first time im Washington, by the warded to Utah. | ‘These supplies hav- and approve bills which, for tLe want of time, it | of cement were destroyed. PERSONAL. hear of no change in the markets; business | Pupil of fre first aud Second District Palvw: purchased, and the most ample p is imporsible he should have examined, or by bis 5 rations for their transportation having been per- ‘ fe to do this, subject the country and indi- sto great loss and inconvenience. * * # For my own part, | have deliberately determined that | shall app no bills that f have not ex- ined ; and it will be a case of extreme and most urgent necessity which shall ever induce me to depart from this rule”? The present condition of the Treasury abso- lutely requires that I should adhere to this res s! Schools on TUESDAY ant FRIDAY EVEN Oe The Corer las meeps Bree] OR evel Ser Jubii sGellath, Sosssxc eon | (mee Se ee mentions that Governor Wise, of Virginia, ix Walthal, coal to gan house : Sailea—Schr'S G 1 somewhat indlaposed King, Andrews, for Rath. by S Shinn: steamer ~ Phe family of the late General Worth are | pixmond State, Kerwin, Baltimore, by Wheat & musical ot ng the summer at the Berkshire House, Brother. “ Washington, About one ty Great Barrington, Mass. __} chorus. all of which will represen +++» Madame Aiboni bas returned for the sea- = = hail will be decorated to suit the ccaw son to her Majesty's Theatre, London, where she | FRUACK LACE SHAWLS AND SILK MAN- | | Tickets 2 oents: oxn he Im of appeared as Rosini in © Il Barbiere.’? is fected, the plainest considerations of economy would seem to dictate the sending them all t« their original destination; forthe remainins ex- pense of so doin ald be small. A consider- able bedy of treops will have to be kept in Utah fora long time te come; and these suppl serve tosupport them longer th miated, in proportion number of troops which will be maintain » compared with those origi- A Bes.—Tho War Department, not long since, in answer to an inquiry concerning the ‘whereabouts’ of an enlisted man, answered that he was duly discharged on the expiration of his term of enlistment. That reply drew from the inquirer the following letter : strut, at the Assembly 7 : “epee a =. Ml. aioe. pee Soyern ~ tae oe ons ; 1 : 658 ust received, at groatly reduced prices— riot Seheol :.and athe dour of the nally destined for’ this department, will be | WUOH OM the present occasion, for the reasons T Cotas? Oma ame? 165 +++. Mr. Justice Coleridge, who has for so | to) Ladies’ Pisin Linen aud Pine Dusters, e jel smaiter."* aa f nie PP ER rl ies ieyedtoxeibe ine | DaARBiaD Youwii Please inform me if Den- | Sf Gucen's Benelh fe eine teen oF the Court | 160 te eeleeee ee Te ASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL EX- The Uniou likewise believes that the Mor- f tion bill simply to carry | nis of company ———., flist infantry, was | Of Queen's Bench, is, tis said, about to retire. | aiecs and Children’s Homers. Gloves. Ww ° CURSION, — i Sand the established pol- | living at the time of his discharge or uo.(!) and |. --.- Commo. Stringham, Captains Lowndes, | Black Mits, Pocket Hantkerehiely aed Embroide- The steamer THOMAS COL Ro bne been ea- mons are worthy of something more than a pass- hey on the <, A practice has, however, | oblige yours, respectfully, a ee Sands, Glynn, Mercer, Marston, and Bailey, and ries, at much lessthan former prices ceced foran Kxcursien ty the Pr ing notice or unctious condemnation. urown up of late yeara tolengraft on such bille ai Commander J.S. Tucker, U.S. N., are at Wil- ; eee Sdoore See Fence. | et moeel_ca W EDNEBD: +2 the last hours of the session large appropriations | ‘Tag WSATHER.—The following report of the | !#'4s’. 40 8 ins ae Soe — -] Of tth street at Sec WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | for new and important sabjeets not provided for weather for this morning is made from the Morse Captain WV DRESS GOODS psa by pre-existing laws, and when no time is left to i och Boone, the first white man N OREN M ok. ; Senge Kefreshments and dinner furnished by the pro in Kentucky, still lives there on his farmon 5 y JUST OPENED. | prietors of Glymonnat. Diner 5) e's. 3 ‘ minatic | T ‘aph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Obio river. He nephew of Dan’! oon hE es, rangi Espura’s hue Band 1 aced for tis on. Tue Ixpiana Senatortan Qvzstiox.—The ben ane pi tor tots exami bapa wand hhaeh clogr P POR % i the pi whee sea wephew ot Daniecene, | 3 Epon eonler hy —— aaa “es ay taokets 5' ceute ; Children under i2 years of z : gation. No alternative is thus left to the Presi- The time of observation is about 7 o’clock a.m : ie pioncer. x ‘a it Rol per 0. 35 conte —to he hed ot the Sohoo'ronm. corset of country is to be congratulated upon the action | dent but either to approve measures withoat ex. a :.-. Mr. Oliver Ditson, on retiring from the | Orsantie ch Ginghowo end Mareen baal ith and a thes . ‘ 6 P i Laan Jone M, 1558 > iz So yards French Ginghams and Barege DeLaines, | 1th and 4 streets, and of tha sonolnre of the Senate, on Saturday !ast, upon the Indi- | @mination, or, by vetoing an appropriation bill, New York, N. ¥..s0ee--- clondy, cool presidency of the Musical Board of ‘Trade, was 123 cents je 12-3t* SAM’L. KELLY, Proneipal ann Senatorial question, that so long had been seriously to legeesi tbr ios ae of the G Philadelphia, ¥ cloudy, wind E. presented with a set of beautiful diamond studs, | 1,500 neat checked Summer Silks at 373g. 9A, 6234 and 1c Nic TO FoRT w se. ‘The Opposition, true to its instincts, | valled without a! surpius In the Treara’ sha, | Baltimore, Ma cloudy, cool.” Bane foe oboe we the beard pe ee ee eed wee eee ene SSS ere tigen heel en mete | Ieee ene nell udh ariel amount of ap. | Wasbington, D.C. raining, wind NW Bea ae aries: Lamb, that one after- | oop Pones Figured snd Dotted Mustin, Pisid Cam- | bore anni ena made it astzict party question, from first to | Civutly arse Necessity now compels us to arent | Richmond, Va loudy,th.60,windsW having taken a seat in «crowded omnibus, | -" Fics” Natusouk mud plete See Ma modious steamer Lk Thei oe propriations. Necessity _— Petersburg ,V Joudy, cool. a stout gentleman looked in and politely asked : | With large lot seasonable Goode winoh w ast ir newspapers, in turn, of Course } it. at least so far as to afford time to ascertain the Wilmington, N Salone. cost! ‘CAML fall inside?) 1 don’t: know how it may ‘cheap tor cash. J. W. COLLEY. z iy made it the subject of an amount of vitupera- pry as and to providelthe incias Tc onmbin, 86 +..clear, warm. be with the other passengers,” answered Lamb, | jel4 tw 523 7th et.,3 doors Pa. ave. ‘Tickets 25 centa—to be had uy of the members i i esentati pment. ¥ ” 7 #6 at las " i oratthe ton ihe morning o! ie Nie, spores esa: rarely equaled even For all these comers recommend to Congress Charleston, 8. C.... snieat, ae wind E Boe last piece of oyster pie did the business Gronse ne rat the | % im theve days of violent partizan denunciation, | to ostpone the day of adjournment fora brief bh, ¢ ss ghey ? oa loudy,th 66,windNkE Macon, Ga.. .clear, warm. Columbus, Ga .clear, cool Montgomery, Ala «clear, pleasant. lower Peach Tree, Ala... .clear. period. I promise that not an hour shall be lost in ascertaining the amount of appropriations made by them for which it will be necessary to provide’ I know it will be inconvenient for the members to attend a called session, and this, above all things, | desire to avoid Jamus Bucnanan. (Successor To Jacos Hitsus.) (aes Is now prepared to ex ihe Baltimore American says that one of | and Re; Pranofert LOST AND FOUERD. the most destructive rain storms, terminating Ao , OST.—A young PARROT disappeared from my with a heavy destruction of property, took place and dispatch. Having had an experience house, No, 447 E strect north, on Pees gy great or small. Nothing that opposition Sena- torial denunciation and opposition newspaper Villification could do to invalidate the right of the distinguished gentlemen—Messrs. Bright and Fitch—to their places, was left unsaid and tists . “i of over twenty years in the various branches of the morning last. in that region of country on Saturday afternoon, Music business, he feels confident of civing general | "A wuitalie reward will be given if returned. laying waste a large number of public and pri- | gatisfaction. All orders left at his rosidense, No. | jets 2t* : New Orlean: lear, th 70, wind 8 : : z Ss F street, oe the = baldions oii : aa unwritten. The result. however, was precisely Staunton, V. ‘raining. vate establishmants located upon the borders of Sac with promot ntleutia sai actent tate UP LOST.—On Wednesdyy. June %h, a sme! what every one expected who i Texas on tHe Stavery Qvestion.— The Lynchburg, cloudy, ther. 67, the stream, near the suburbs of the city, sweep- Persona wishiuc io purchase Pianofortes or other black end tan colored Pt The ti i : Fee wt cumveeaent i i high | Bristol, Ten “cloudy, th. 53. ing off outhouses, fences, live stock, and inun- | Musionl Instruments enn secure the services of the | @F Will be suitally rewsrded ty’ returnve with Parliamentary law. Yet upon the fina following lotter is from a gentleman of hig! . y re ‘ above to nssist tem in making their sclections, him to W. FP. BAYLY'S store, No, 25-—— vote no Senator came forward t rd hi a character—an old citizen of Texas, whom we Barometer at the Smithsontan, at 7 a.m . (cor- | dating several whole squares of that ccntral Por | je 14-3t* 5s ‘0 record himse! ¥ tected for temperature,) 29 913; at noon, 29.904. venue. je ll cost Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 59; at noon, Gi*. RAVED AWAY—From the commons, regard as, take him all in all, the best informed man in the State : tion of the city lying immediately west of Jones |) S—————————___________} =" against their right to participate in the pro- Fails. It will be diffienIt to estimate the loss ALTINURE AND ORIG BAROAD. Ss ceedings of the body! As strange as this fact the WASHINGTON BRANCH. Firet Ward, on the 6:h instant, a 8; > = i sustained by this most unwelcome visitation, es- . bol petiow and white COW : w: ah horus: may appear, it is but a fair illustration of the as P ee eeeatns June 9, 165% CONGRESSIONAL. pecially as so many persous have met with inju- i very thin. A liber Vindictiveness of much of the Congressional petite ate Magee Thirty-fifth Congress—First Sessie: After our report closed on Saturday, the Senate resumed the consideration of the House bill to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the Indian department for the year ending June 30, 150%, which was passed. House bill toauthorize a loan not exceedi ‘eward wil be given ‘or h so thar 1 on riex, and the field of operation being so exten- SSDAY, 15th of June, Trairs | ©OVer, oF infor no thins f ive as almost to defy the most thorough visita- = . . . ~ FREDERICK S1rPF, sive se ations tte apy the ap ered tee 5.150 m. Express ‘Train connects at Annapolio No. 75 Pa. ave., bet. 2ist ard 21 ets tion aud inquiry—but we will no’ ar froin | junetion for Annapolis, at Washington junction for AL?o, Lost—On 2th Mayan ODD FE the mark in putting down the entire damage at | all parts of the west. and at Baltimore for Philadel - APRON, white silk, with gold trimmings. A} et hiaand New York. ral reward wiil be pard !f returned to same pin frows $15,000 to $50,009. oa ga. m4. Way Train for Baltimore, Philadelphia, | “jetieats 2 ’ and New York. The steamer ‘Fennessee, from | 3.9) p.m. Exxoress Train connects at Washington Will you permit me, through the columns of your paper, to contradict the statements contained in the following paragraph, which I find in the Philadelphia Ledyer of yesterday? SLAVERY IN Texas —There isa serious danger of the utter defeat of Southern hopes and aspira- tions tonehing Texas, and that in the very heart opposition of the hour, which goes to every ex- treme in the way of embarrassing the Democ- racy, but shrewdly “ hauls off’ when to pur- suc its policy explained above will be to record itself in favor of manifestly untenable positions. No other two Senators have or deserve to x the From Mexico of the South- in the region of all others best | sum of ifteen millions of dollars was ameiided | Vera Cruz, bas arrived at New Orleans. hee oe Nts eg foe ig ee eres WANTS, _ have greater weight in our natio i adapted to the successful cultivation of Southern | 4nd passed. % + The Government had imposed ataxuponthe| York. F i “ JANTED-—A COLORED GIRL to do the than Mess. Bricht « a Fi mal councils Products, and to the consequent remunerating | , Mf. Hammond, from the Committee of Con- capital of foreigners: 4.10 9 m. Way Train for Baltimore ecnneots at | WANTED A COLORED GIRI Must bon ght and Fitch—no others being employment of slave labor, # feeling of settled | ference on the ocean mail steamer appropriation men of more effectiveness as American legisla- Annapolis janction for Annapoly tors. of longer experience in Congress, of brigh- Atfairs looked gloomy and a fight was expected | janetion with Expre between the rival forces. Puesta Macimal Eche- § p.m. Way Frain fi and Waehington | good ¥ ns West. j imore connects at opposition to slavery exists, which, if not coun- bill, submitted a report, which wastead. The teraeted, will ullimarely nentralize the entire her and @roner. Apply at 417 Pa. avewuc. report recommends that the Senate recede from ter intellec ge ec Poe thee eeeeed Py the act of Ino), and incorpo. | [he amendment allowing the terminus of the Col- | vuray had besieged Perotc, but was obliged to | Washington auction with Accommodaton ‘Train intellects, or of more public utility in the | rate the largest, finest and most fertile partof pores net Soe ear aal a ier retire, and Suirman of the Zuloago faction, hud Tas 5:9. aud 33) p- in. traing ere express and Fishes 10 citaie a mi ) i 5 Te. y fee Diates.— VV. a ’ ne The P ree =p bt es will # at Annapolis bet Yashingte: une- jens nuit erin = 5 furtherance of the interests of comes into the family of free States.—V. Orleans Fence with the third amendment and lusert a | been twice defeated. — Seiichi dress7% Y. if Office. ediate constituents and the country ; clause authorizing the Postmaster General to] president Juarez was at Vera Cruz. On Saturday the 3.39 p.m. train goes to Philadc! ANTED—A SITUATION. ya Germ y 1 7 re ni bed 4 os b bya German G at large. We congratulate the Democracy of Biers ircestly ee fot Sree pereieh a! mnake no new contract for a longer period than | The pope had senta letter to Zuloaza, thank- | Pbip onl» rman Gar Indiana on this happy result of the war on 2 ‘ ig two years, nor for any compensation exceeding the weson the matter so conveyed ; also, that the House recede from its fourth and the Senate from its fifth amendment. The report was azreed to After the consideration of executive business— Mr. Gwin, from the Committes of Conference 4 5 dener, Best of references given. Apply st Oa Suaday but one train leaves. at 3. p.m. 5 : "i . . ing him for restoring the clergy. até a ee TH PARSONS. Agent, | JOSEPa SCHAFEIBLD'S, No. 358 6tn street, Indi ti din Dur o, Tampi between G aod H streets. ye 4 St? ee peed Mice ck ROPOSALS FOR THE REMOVAL OF ANTED—A cood pian COOK. WAS co, and Mazatlan, the city seaports not in the GARBAGE Waa TRON eed pine COOK, WASH hands of Juarez. sOrricr, Apply at No.3 north Capitol sircet, between B Zuloaga was attempting to suppress the news- J iL, 1888. § and C, quarter of a century, and 1 can truly say, that tiere is no other State in the Uni ybere public sentiment js more directly in favor of Southern institutions, or where there is a more settied op- osition to the Abolition schemes of Northern their Senatorial representatives personally ; tor such, aficr all, the contest has, indced, been We know that the dpposition managers dread- ing the capacity of Messrs. Bright and Fitch moved that the Senate insist on its amendments, and ask another; agreed to. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the report of the Committee of Conference on the bill making ap- propriations for the collection of the revenue E KOBR. after a = anatics. ‘There is no other portionggf the Union | on the t oflice appropriation bill, reported that aApers. ‘Tuesday, the 221 natant, in. . > for effective service in behalf of the political | where siave tno ie more qinduetinatoraace (une comuniiize bate beca aiabie lie serees anal —— - - remova. of 6 properly eonstructed f poised patter cause in whose behalf they are embarked, | property more secure than in Texas The citi- U> An arrival at Boston reports a heavy gale | that purpose, for one yea: Previous to the Ist instant on the banks of New | 1c; (8H, under such recuiationsas may b xarbage | between ist and 2d streets jel Foundland, attended with immense loss of life 2 b+ deposited in such ee as th e 4 S: ‘ foal u ree and property to the French fishermen enigunte, ard te he onilected daily from the tat WAM MMERIATELY—A few superior mg the 3th day be estab. struggled against their rights to their seats as may with desperation hitherto unparalleled, and freely avowed the belief that upon the result zens of Missouri are so well aware of this fact, that large numbers are emigrating with their slaves to the northern counties of Lexas, where they are entirely aloof from influence of Aboli- VEST-MAKBES, « ¥ to taetstef December, ant three times a E OWEN & SON apes : tion azitations, and where they find the soil ad- | Wad agreed to. Besides the loss and damage of vessels it is | week during the remainder of the term. je 12-3 i 212 Pa. aver. of the contest here depended in great part the | jjiranty adapted to the culture of the great atn- | Mr-'Toombs, from the Committee of Confer-| said that no less than 200 anon Perished during | First Wstrect—That portion of the Firat Ward | S012 ____#12 Pa. aventir._ result of Indiana's share of the next Presider- ples of their native State. During a recent visit | ence onthe Post Oftice apprepriation bill, report- | the storm enna s oe tenon: f the Fi y V gt abc mane fi sgt ANE 4 *, vn ff tg tial election. Their defeat (tha! - | te the vicinity of Fort Belknap, I met with large | ed that the committee had been unable to agree, : xr at por ion of the First Ward pects Hage d Sry fag Ph agony T defeat (that of the oppo- i Orders had been sent to Halifax for 3,000 fath- | South of Peansy! avenue. red. Inquireat No. ¥38th st., Navy Yard, je 12 2 sition,) theref. rage z - numbers of Missourians who were settling in| and the bill had been laid on the table in the - Third Distrivt—The Second Ward north of G | = ~ — on ») therefore, is, in this case, of far greater | that section, and they expressed the utmost satis- | House. oms of chain cable. street. Ri. to do pixim Cook nd importance to the public interest, than to the | faction that they bad found a region where their ‘The Senate proceeded with the consideration A rth District—The Second Ward south of 6 Box Ne i — Wwaces given. A A Hoax —The report of the explosion of the | 8!reet- ote his office. _ 3 Fifth Drstrict—The Third Ward no: fist. -ANTE = propelier Buckeye, near Chicago, Ul ,andcon- | Syrea Disvrirt—The Third Wardeontuatiat | WW MT eras ne, WE ah street, twee sequent loss of thirty lives, turns out te have been ee pee gh 7 Pine tated rera north of F J but good hands rend epply. ye 12- a hoax, originated by a person claiming to be a i i oe SS slave property is entirely secure, and where they can blend the culture of cotton and tobacco with that of wheat, rye, hemp and other staples of the middje and northern States. Immigrants who bad removed to that section from ‘Tennessee, tueky, and Virginia, expressed similar opine two distinguished gentlemen themselves. Long may they continue to serve their country and their constituents in their present position. Tee Messacr or Satcroay.—Wo give be- of the loan bill, which had been returned from the House, with an amendment increasing the loan to $20,000,000. ‘The amendment was con- curred in—yeas 21, nays 21. The Senate then adjourned. Eighth District—The Fourth Ward south of F ANTED.—A WHITE WOMAN, wh: can , 9 s 3 d wert of New Jersey avenue, and that cabeaae 5 Sine toe ious. It is true that many emigrants from [livo!s, Ix tux Howse, in Committee of the Whole, | survivor, for the purpore of exciting the sympa sortisn cree Pint word west Of Now deren — Ad: Fy | rooommended ghey “ : low, in extenso, the admirable Message of the | Indiana, lowa, and otber free States, have, with- | the bill proposing a modification of the sub-treas- | thy of the charitable nue and norte of Pennsyival avenue. find employment by applying at No 45: Uth etter President of the United States, transmitted to im the last tive <i four )eare removed to Texan; ury law was ,taken up, and after consideration == Ninth opt mel (UIE j ; = é: put so far ax my observation has extended, these | 1. P| THE ODP FELLOWS’ PROCESSIO> si 'e A cD— f Congress on Saturday, in relation to the period | nettiers are rinly stiachen te thee iM eusteek ee Le ORATION AND LEVER, Wenta Destin einen Wake WAST. BY, & middie ared MAN. who has fixed for adjournment. The Message is worthy | {he South. | 1 find that settlers from the northern | “''s1;. Jonen of Ten, from the eocference com. | On atnongnsnes of toe gedition of Eee streeta,) Elevonts District—The Seventh Ward, large family to maintain. Employment in any of its character asa Prompt and firm, yet most States, whenever they have the means, are as mittee on the disayreeing votes of the two Houses yeep ey at respectful, notification eager to purchase slaves and increase slave labor until TO-MORKOW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, Proposals will be received for each distrist sepa suninoee at which he can be useful to his emploser. ‘ C a ly. and will state the price, and but one price. for best of references will be given. Direct te "Jd n on the mail steamer appropriation bill, reported (if feir. if not the next fair ny thereafter) |” | rate’ * ns. , ation of Congress that the | ax the natives of the southern States; and’ | thatthnicauminiltae Wediteee aaabie ty agree to] THE PROCESSION ORATION. sud LEVEE She seer land no imore [nag two d -striote will be tar Oflice. Jew 6 National Executive, in the matter of its consti. | *®tewdly suspect that if slave labor could be | any one of the provisions of the bill. it will thon take pisos. district shall be awarded to a bidder, it 8 distinctly ANTED—Three or four tutional connection with the enactment of laws, | Mads,,Proftable in the New" England eaten | CBr Sickles moved that the House Insist and | 1) ONT FORGET THE LARGE STOCK OF underatond that at least one onrt chal! ‘be required BCOT AND SHOF, MAKERS. Fenn e ae . N, 5 ee i rence committee ; agreed to. ¥ : 5 for anoh district. eax “ cannot sacrifice the plain intent and meaning bes of Gertie, = New England who reside The Mouse, in Oneinition of the While, ro- Biawe. st all oriore * SOHN F. ELLIS, Jels WM. B. MAGRUDER, Mayor. pres ACen TOCRie, Sth'st near of the Constitution, in a mere observance of its pon aartbaaee the means to purchase slaves, | ceeded to the consideration of the ne to author-] je 14 306 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts, IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE jand av., Island. jed es : : . . ze 4 loan not exceeding the of $15,000,000, | = "| = , purple eid SR7ANTED oe Graaaat eae aha SpProved Policy laid down in the annual mes- if the white population of New England were | Committee decided to strike out the enacting All persons are forewarned not to harbor or employ | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. | lows’ Hon ‘ re a . snes of the President to an issue directly at } placed preciuely'in the name cireuneenes wie | claune, and then it was reported to the House : said toy, under penalty of the law. ie rem? WM He STANFORD. | Ogpice MAMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHERS hand—w the end that Congress, with that pol- iey distinctly before them, may so act as to The flouse refused to strike out the enacting clause, and passed the bill the white population of the Southern States, as CE, R.1 jest JAMES 8, TOPHAW, large a proportion of the former would be slave- AS cael >» TRipent Brock. WASTED WOMAN to do the A message was received from the Senate re- i id osll and get a te CHARTERED BY LeGisLaTurE, JUNE, 1855, Washing of » sina! family. elie holders as there is of the letter. z : sidcare \ eaving the city, should osl] and get a tew pat street, between 12th and |3th. leave unprejudiced the constitutional preroga- | tioned by the editor tn the aivteg aidrestieln Be Dig ke ease Shade toed ap braces of oe aieet Rinsio toe Eh et dutherived Caniiel. earcig £0 | YPANTED—To inform the puline that | tives of the President, or bear the re: ibility | Texas embraces “a region of all others’ best i ; { bet. 9th a i Cash Capital paid in ecurely ail wer Set ne that i have which a disregard of those pons araise af ompee poate stecessful cultivation of Southern ie tarnett from the conference committee on — ne STEs WE PRES Ron tmvested —_. . — 50,000 Rll ied “yoy a ’ ms cee Ln 7 pokes. | products, and to the consequent remunerating | 4 laleaxrociic votes ebAle ‘tne benres en te [ixGE ASSORTMENT OF BACON £10. 5D ante. 7 Wasoc WING, | Opborite the offloe off ihe Nate er pert street: Such a message, sent at the very moment when conpleymantat a vegan 2a Suillcient guat- | post otfice appropriation bill, submitted a report fount at he es aatdatrs sucartany. | a PHESIDRSI NO? | _JoS-tf POLLAGD WEBB. it was needed, is characteristic of the school of | @2tt¢ that the people of that State will maintein that the committee could not agree. W. G. METZEROTT. ‘ ces 5 ae Ants. Le. —— - + ‘re cA . G. B = ANTED—AI! subseribers to 8) ° the Sage of the Hermitage, and its operation tanathges Win thent edt interests and prostates” cain Pe pt aeatipacc fp lee ene? One Seave Snkes one Zr SM nat _ rey Ward Bowe Sees ere ae, ) Ty of the United States to cal! at No. es Mh will verify the old adage that prevention ig] Yours, respectfully, PM The Senate having returned the post-route bill William A. Bradford, | ‘Phomas ‘A. Do} street, between D ond K streeis, Koom t, up stairs, better than cure. The country has cause to congratulate itself upon the entrance upon the national archives of a paper that, inaugurating a constitutional policy, puts an end at once and forever to the eleventh-hour engineering that has embarrassed and sullied our National legislation. The Message is as follows - Wasnixeton City, June 12, 1959, To the Senate and House of Kepresentatirves: I feel it to be an indispensable duty to call your attention to the condition of the Treasury.” On the 19th day of May last, the Secretary of the ‘Treasury submitied a report to Congress ‘on the Present condition of the tinarces ef the Govern ment’? In this report he states that, after a call upon the beads of Departivents, he nad received otticial information that the sum of $37,000,000 would probably be required during the first two with amendments; the amendments were con- curred in. The loan bill, also returned yy the Senate with amendments, was referred to the Committee of the Whole, and several amendments having been adopted and others rejected, the committee re- ported the bill. ‘ After agreeing to the report of the committee, Lt le, ? T NOTICE, Samuel B Darling, | William B. Ryder ‘ful seg complete copies in all sty ies of binding, from HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends | ed . Perry, G Cleveland,” $2'0 $4 per volume. r and the public that he has taken the oid stand at | Gawnrd B. Berry Philp Ryders oe ___ JAMES CARTER. Noa «& Pre sere ot 7th and 7 fa “os - 7 W4NTED. A “BO o reet, where he will keep a general a. inet mag t ey Rat tn's Rove Meroheaiee Oweligge Aft | NW ‘toe ac SppreutlotSt ny tea sortment of WINE, LI ROC RIES, and FEED and PROV i lanufrotories. Hotcin hee nist, Bene ere be can learn eet BA, 5 by good home. He is tr tel vl = . Om Ht Wa el i PoRrRairs FOR THE MILLION —A per Losses promptly and any adjusted and | please idrens Box “No. 3, Star Ofmce, ‘and The prtrait ol ureel| }) WAFTAL! tended to. 5 pot to inde. Zito of there Somat hal pictures wad e A.l premiums are hiss npesilic when policies are — - aitter in perfectly svtisied. Pictures on paper for | issued, and are te be propatd nm soney sana BOARDING. {cents Sent by mail without extra charge. Every | ther assossment in cage of lose 1s to be made — — Terre ee eee on aU OBEE Ye "© | Symtem, which precieden tie posnihiity of anteck | PROARDIN A PRIVATE FAMILY —A penne Sg Phctographer, No. 312 B atreet Sognast, are very obvions. "| ane pov MOON. 3 Od ‘dees soneie Ronenea Stans Wile | «phiaince apenas pargateraed te iarane | Sree oe Bice Signet ere LORO ST LEONARD'S HAND BOOK OF | term ‘ vie wae | No children he house. Apply at 5 H, Property Law, 'so highly extolied in the Frb-| Company expect to deserve the confidences of nen gee &° 1c rez number of Risckwood'’s Magazine, vie vol, | the pubii yness on as favorable terms ———— Mr. Browns, Tue neav or THe Aaricury wav Bureau or Tax Parent Orrice.—We really know not where, just now, there is a better-abused individual than thissame gentle- man. No inventor or discoverer of, or dreamer about an agricultural humbug of the times, it seems to us, fails to attack him with some un- founded allegation or other. We confess to little love tor the interference of the General Government with agriculture, because we are opposed to the principle of the centralization to which it inevitably tends. Yet we recognize and fully appreciate the fact that no other one man in the nation is accomplishing more than the House passed the bill—yeas 101, nays 60. Mr. Sickles, from the committee of further con- ference on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on the ocean mail steamer appropriation bill, submitted a report, to the effect that each House make certain concessions. A ter consid- erable discussion, the report was agreed to—yeas 98, nays 73. Mr. Join Coehrane, from the committee of conterence on the disagreeing voles of the two houses on the bill providing for collecting the revenue from customs, subunitted a report, which s wi reed to. rice 75 cents ; postage 12 cents. As any other similar imatiiution, ana by the utmost NOTICE. Fig aut ie sary at MG EOE | ancoment of tht eeearey te ‘ubetantil | “Maia, from the commie of farther] eghnseeseseetertand peste, Snr penne | Tana und era Mie Res Dissorunien er Coramrnensytr uly until the Ist of January. “ This sum,” the | advancement of thi country in the art of | conference on the disagreeing votes of tbe two Secretary says, “+ does not inelud> suc amounts making two blades of grass grow where but one was previously sust:inable by the soil ; which, after all, is the bas‘s of our national prosperity and improvement in each and every branch of American inter .sts. We are a’. agricultaralist as well as a news- paper map and hope not very long hence to be ,000, the } able to abandon the latter wholly, for the former houses on the bill making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the next fiscal year, submitted a report to the effect that the committee could not agree. Mr. J. Glancy Jones then reported the original bill. ein committee of the Mite the Indian ge ficiency appropriation bill, the amendmen’s o: the Senate, were weverally agreed to. a committee next took up the amendments f the Senate to the loan bill; and an amendment as may appropriated by Congress over and above the estimates submitted to them by the Departments, an have no data on which to ex- timate for such x, itures. Upou thin int Congress is better able to form a correct Opinion than Iam.” The Secretary then extimates that the receipts imto the Treasury from all sources, between the ist of July and the ist of Janury would amount to $25,000,000; leaving a deficit of $15,000,000, inclusive ef the sum of a, ~5 BR vison. mn oe dis- consent. Ali persons in Snr inst, or indebted to said fre, will plonse eet! ie with John MoVevirt,as he is duly authorized to settle up the bumness. tt OHN MoDRVITT, Right or the Lem.” $1.25 adiea? ant delim Ealtimore Wishes oun DAVISON, id to Jadies’ tiemen’ cast ‘eshington oes New Yorg State Register for 1958; ad? Uforehieh afar oven 108 wil Spa June let, pus. ; reas No Street, between and PL ANOS FOR CASH, anc haeiik Ss. : #1. 10th ats., . His’ Peake Chane ned: sinner Paying | amas ‘hving a essen pa hanya ea apie ones is railway cars; 50 FRAN ie OK TAYLOR, | fhoradvertiners °2 # Heit spective resitenoes, by Te SOHN TE aie. cties ¢ffecting in- vpartnership heretofore existing be®ween ‘set of men ; price 20 cents. Surance at once without delay. by the ndereigned Tika MeDevitt nnd Sone i 4 AURY’3S h Y. ALBE . Fer talent TAVLOR & MAURY'S | at his oftce W. ACB solved by mut Agent, ORD ST. LEONARD'S HANDY BOOK ON | Poor Fellow, by the author of “Which the To the Ladys —-

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